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. >> today, health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. when i think about all the seniors who are seeing more discounts on their prescription drugs and when i meet people who say, you know what, my brother, my uncle, my father, have a pre-existing condition, couldn't get health insurance, and now they feel more secure. the effort was worth it. >> he got his historic victory but at a tremendous cost. during the year the president was focused on health care, more jobs and homes were lost. and frustration mounted. even at town halls like this one on cnbc. >> i'm one of your middle class americans. and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you. >>> i'm victor blackwell. here's what's happening. three days until election day. [ male announcer ] one in four americans can't sleep. are you one of them? drink dream water, the natural, fast acting sleep aid that helps you wake refreshed. visit drinkdreamwater.com. >>> we're done. >> president obama had won a hard-fought victory on health care but the country was still hurting. >>
. >> today, health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. when i think about all the seniors who are seeing more discounts on their prescription drugs and when i meet people who say, you know what, my brother, my uncle, my father, have a pre-existing condition, couldn't get health insurance, and now they feel more secure. the effort was worth it. >> he got his historic victory but at a tremendous cost. during the year the president was focused on health care,...
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. >> today health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. >> when i think about all the seniors who are seeing more discounts on their prescription drugs and when i meet people who say, you know what? my brother, my uncle, my father have a pre-existing condition, couldn't get health insurance and now they feel more secure, the effort was worth it. >> he got his historic victory, but at a tremendous cost. during the year the president was focused on health care, more jobs and homes were lost and frustration mounted, even at town halls like this one on cnbc. >> i'm one of your middle-class americans and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. before you begin an aspirin regimen. the whee
. >> today health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. >> when i think about all the seniors who are seeing more discounts on their prescription drugs and when i meet people who say, you know what? my brother, my uncle, my father have a pre-existing condition, couldn't get health insurance and now they feel more secure, the effort was worth it. >> he got his historic victory, but at a tremendous cost. during the year the president was focused on health...
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to the rule of law, and above all, the law of laws in the constitution. they -- for them, you could see this and say the way woodrow wilson treats the federalists. he talks about it, but he has little acquaintance with it. he never studied it carefully as one might, in many colleges and universities today, because he assumed that the meaning of the federalists was what the federalist did, what it accomplished, the works that proceeded from it. the dock -- doctrines of the federalists were operation noel belonging to the world that had been surpassed by contemporary america. this was a principle that the progressives applied ruthlessly to religion as well as to education and to politics. that's why president obama is not embarrassed to say, as he says in the second book, "the audacity of hope," that he believes in the living constitution. the phrase, and to the large extent, the idea comes from wilson. the term sounds so green, so natural, so organic, like one of those environmental laws republicans are always opposing according to the democrats, but that'
to the rule of law, and above all, the law of laws in the constitution. they -- for them, you could see this and say the way woodrow wilson treats the federalists. he talks about it, but he has little acquaintance with it. he never studied it carefully as one might, in many colleges and universities today, because he assumed that the meaning of the federalists was what the federalist did, what it accomplished, the works that proceeded from it. the dock -- doctrines of the federalists were...
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who would do such a thing, kill our grandmas, brainwash our children, institute shira law, bankrupt the children with $200 million a day travel habits? setting aside that the president didn't actually do any of those things, why would the president do these things? >> the president's a communist. >> this guy is i believe a racist. >> i think he's marxist. >> he's a natural secular european socialist. >> i think he's pro islamist. >> that's mubarak obama. >> hugo chavez obama. >> castro. >> lenin or mussolini. >> hitler. >> hitler. >> joseph stalin without the bloodshed. >> jon: with all due respect, joseph stalin without the bloodshed really not the same stalin. i mean, the bloodshed was his thing. without that he might as well just be, i don't know, gary stalin. i don't know. he's just like scooby doo but he can't talk or solve crimes. well, then he's just a [bleeped] dog with a snack habit. the worst thing about living on bull [bleeped] mountain, for the last four years, the lonely hns. >> here's some news you won't hear if you listen to the liberal main street media. >> this is an ex
who would do such a thing, kill our grandmas, brainwash our children, institute shira law, bankrupt the children with $200 million a day travel habits? setting aside that the president didn't actually do any of those things, why would the president do these things? >> the president's a communist. >> this guy is i believe a racist. >> i think he's marxist. >> he's a natural secular european socialist. >> i think he's pro islamist. >> that's mubarak obama....
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he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil rights bill with open housing. which way will he blow next? chris: flip-flop ads were used by the two president bushes starting here with george bush 41 slamming bill clinton in 199 and then george w. bush's famous 2004 wind surfing ad against john kerry. >> presidential candidate on the left stood for military action in the persian gulf while the candidate on the right agreed with those who opposed it. one of these candidates is bill clinton. unfortunately, so is the other. in which direction would john kerry lead? kerry voted for the iraq war. opposed it. supported it. and now opposes it again. john kerry. whichever way the wind blows. chris: funny thing is the guy who made that wind surfing ad that's bush's advisor mark mckinnon worked also for john mccain in 2008. and here's the recycled hand he work for mccain against primary opponent mitt romney. >> mitt romney seems to change positions like the wind. he tells florida he supports the bush tax cuts. but as massachusetts governor romney refused to take
he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil rights bill with open housing. which way will he blow next? chris: flip-flop ads were used by the two president bushes starting here with george bush 41 slamming bill clinton in 199 and then george w. bush's famous 2004 wind surfing ad against john kerry. >> presidential candidate on the left stood for military action in the persian gulf while the candidate on the right agreed with those who opposed it. one...
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show his student transcripts all to diminish the president's academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it's all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of "the 47 percent" and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn't think they'd be acting like this. take a look at romney campaign co-chair and former new hampshire governor john sununu last night on cnn and fox. >> when you take a look at colin powell, you have to wonder whether that's an endorsement based on issues or whether he's got a slightly different reason for preferring president obama. >> what reason would that be? >> well, i think when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. he supported a bankruptcy and eventual support from the federal government after the bankruptcy. but the important thing is that's the past. >> no, he did not. >>
show his student transcripts all to diminish the president's academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it's all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of "the 47 percent" and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn't think they'd be acting like this. take a look at romney campaign...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> in tonight's rewrite, more proof that the obama campaign is running a turnout election. the obama campaign in the closing woex weeks does not need to persuade voters to switch their support from mitt romney to barack obama. they simply need to persuade the supporters who support president obama to actually go out and vote for him. especially younger voters. the obama campaign has now delivered the hippest ad in the history of presidential campaigning, starring possibly the most ultra cool person in the history of television. >> your first time shouldn't be with just anybody. you want to do it with a gr
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try....
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. >> i'm staying in a nice warm apartment in queens, my brother-in-law's place. >> so you are okay? >> i'm okay. thank you for asking. >> are you going to go back to the peach and live there again? >> i certainly am. when the power comes back. >> which will be in three or four years. >> so i hear. by started the cleanup already when i was there so i'm glad i didn't leave because now the cleanup has begun and i'm waiting for the power. >> you could be dead, though. we are jobing about it but when at the tell you to leave, you should leave. >> there were people whose houses were knocked off their foundations. >> right. that could have been you. >> could have easily been me. >> who would have been subbing for him tonight? >> it's a tough one. i have to say, i feel a little selfish, if there are any nursing students out there that don't have a place to stay, i do have. >> nursing students? >> yes. >> does that include male nurse necessary. >> depends how much i've been drinking. i have bunk beds, six or seven in one small room. >> bunk beds? >> yeah, just in case for this. >> but how lo
. >> i'm staying in a nice warm apartment in queens, my brother-in-law's place. >> so you are okay? >> i'm okay. thank you for asking. >> are you going to go back to the peach and live there again? >> i certainly am. when the power comes back. >> which will be in three or four years. >> so i hear. by started the cleanup already when i was there so i'm glad i didn't leave because now the cleanup has begun and i'm waiting for the power. >> you could...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's been born alive. when barack obama was in the illinois legislature, he required hospitals to if in a botched abortion if the baby is inadvertently born alive, the doctors have to go chasing the baby with a fire extinguisher and kill it. that's the world we live in. can we deal with the two million who aren't a result of rape and incest and just have that exception there? is that such a
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live in a country where you can abort a baby up until it's after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state require a woman to carry a child to term, no. can we keep our eye on the ball? we live i
>> for the law, yeah. if you're talking -- these guys start to get philosophical as i'm sure richard mourdock was doing there. look, it's one thing if a woman decides to bring a child to term after she's been raped. there are a lot of cases where an abortion would be indicated, or you would be sympathetic toward the woman. tim tebow, jack nicholson, thank god their mothers didn't abort them. yet and still we are talking about someone running for a position to make laws. should the state...
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>> my law firm brought the case against university of michigan undergrad and law school, center for individual rights. we brought the original case ten years ago and won against the law school and undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. there is an interesting book avent tsurprise. liberals try to help how did they cover the failure of public school? affirmative-action. let's deal with the public schools and i suppose i should say, whether or not i always thought was a mistake to make this argument though the imperial -- empirical evidence is interesting i don't care for beneficiary supports race discrimination or not. is unconstitutional. we are republicans. we do not believe in race discrimination. i don't want to hear about legacies. we did not fight a civil war to stop legacies. unlike some supreme court opinions i think the way to get past race discrimination is not to discriminate. [applause] >> i think the way to get past race discrimination is to stop discriminating on t
>> my law firm brought the case against university of michigan undergrad and law school, center for individual rights. we brought the original case ten years ago and won against the law school and undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. there is an interesting book avent tsurprise. liberals try to help how did they cover the failure of public school? affirmative-action....
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>> doesn't appear they violated any laws. there are pretty strict federal laws against sending unsolicited text messages and unsolicited e-mails but they found a loophole that goes there is an exception for the anti-spam federal law that if you are doing political advertising or doing free speech-type activities you can send unsolicited e-mails. they sent these as e-mails. these weren't somebody sitting at their phone and hitting send, send. they did a mass e-mail that took advantage of a feature on a lot of phones where you can send an e-mail and have it show up as a text. technically that's were e-mail. >> and people might have whenever i call somebody they don't know i'm calling how did you get my number. dishow they get these numbers. >> unclear. i haven't had calls returned today. but pretty simple. they can just it's cheap enough to send these e-mails. you can do it for fracs of the penny per message that they can just pick a range of numbers and just blast them out and it's even half of them gets to where get to somebo
>> doesn't appear they violated any laws. there are pretty strict federal laws against sending unsolicited text messages and unsolicited e-mails but they found a loophole that goes there is an exception for the anti-spam federal law that if you are doing political advertising or doing free speech-type activities you can send unsolicited e-mails. they sent these as e-mails. these weren't somebody sitting at their phone and hitting send, send. they did a mass e-mail that took advantage of a...
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. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street, but says the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fatten up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we vote on it. we shouldn't be using fines across the city to balance the city's budget. >> 1 thing to point out under the mayor's plan, anything 10 miles or under over the speed limit will get you a $50 ticket. the thing is those speed light cameras throughout the city chief lanier said, they don't send out speeding tickets for 0 to 11 miles over the speed limit. so basically an officer is going to have to write you a ticket under that plan. also the mayor tal
. >> the fines are only $40 in the state of maryland, but yet people are complying with the law. people are slowing down and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> no one denies d.c. coffers are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. so the mayor said he would put that money to work. >> the additional money generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> council member tommy wells supports the idea of more...
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to capital to start small business, let's not forget his very, very first bill that he signed in to law was lily ledbetter fair pay act. it's a tremendous accomplishment. i think that shows his devotion and his commitment to women. >> first thing you have to ask is, what are women concerned about today, it's jobs, job security, opportunities for themselves and for their loved ones and in particular for their kidss there a brighter future. this is mitt romney's message to women to all americans. is that he is going to put in to place economic policies that will create growth which will create the jobs, be the energy to small businesses start growing again. >> we asked the experts whether reproductive rights is a decisive issue for women voters this year. >> it is for the barack obama campaign. they think that's the way they're going to keep their women. suggest that women would vote about who's going to pay for their contraception, that is more of an issue than are my loved ones working, am i working, are my kids going to have an opportunity when they graduate from college. >> the presid
to capital to start small business, let's not forget his very, very first bill that he signed in to law was lily ledbetter fair pay act. it's a tremendous accomplishment. i think that shows his devotion and his commitment to women. >> first thing you have to ask is, what are women concerned about today, it's jobs, job security, opportunities for themselves and for their loved ones and in particular for their kidss there a brighter future. this is mitt romney's message to women to all...
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there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the direction that i expected by the way because full time employment actually rose today right but what we're looking at is you know one good number you know not in context what this trend has been really all year towards you know more part time employment and a lot of people tell me you know and quite accurately as they've met you know you can't blame all of this on obamacare but i never did in the first place or all i said was it was a factor right so we've had this trend towards part time employment for a long time yet we have why because companies don't want to pay wages so obamacare didn't create thing
there so the rise in employment law and that's it right there will end in ways that rise from obamacare and you're sticking to that obamacare thesis despite the revision in part time jobs for september which was revised down after that huge number was reported. well we had what was last month was eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two thousand jobs but tell you the last month they were i would see that we expect to see a resurgent reversion to the mean here we're going to got not the...
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my law firm. the case against the university of michigan undergrad and law school my alma mater. it was the center for individual rights and we brought that a kitchen -- original case 10 years ago and we lost against the undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action so now we have constitutional -- with expiration dates. there is an interesting book called mismatch by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action has been harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help ruin black people's lives. that is the story in my book and their argument is if it's a little bit of affirmative action not so bad that when you're elevating people to schools that they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged and depressed and they drop out and take easy subjects. one-way liberals have brushed the sad result of affirmative action under the rug is by all these black study courses which have pushed them off into this and how did do they cover the failure of the
my law firm. the case against the university of michigan undergrad and law school my alma mater. it was the center for individual rights and we brought that a kitchen -- original case 10 years ago and we lost against the undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who said we need 25 more years of affirmative action so now we have constitutional -- with expiration dates. there is an interesting book called mismatch by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative...
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we do not need new gun laws. i think it will be should do is invest in proven strategies, strategy that we know work, to be very tough on those who commit violence and crime with guns. part of that is making sure that in terms of what we can do, it is not to cut these burns justice assistance grant in courts with prosecutors and law enforcement. to be very determined to have the federal government playing a constructive role, cracking down on crime, sending people to prison when they engage in that kind of violent activity. even though there is certainly a big debate about the second amendment across the country, i think we can bring people together and get democrats and republicans to work together on cracking down on crime. >> mr. smith, your response? >> i agree with his second amendment stands. i think we have sufficient regulations on the books, gun laws. listen, we need to do more. the cause of these, why guns are used. a study was recently done in the nation's capital that said most murders with handguns w
we do not need new gun laws. i think it will be should do is invest in proven strategies, strategy that we know work, to be very tough on those who commit violence and crime with guns. part of that is making sure that in terms of what we can do, it is not to cut these burns justice assistance grant in courts with prosecutors and law enforcement. to be very determined to have the federal government playing a constructive role, cracking down on crime, sending people to prison when they engage in...
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i want to turn boehner says that's what that's no longer our sequester go right into effect and the law and even to know that you're going to say well you have people notice and their vote. living room wall and why don't you try to be interested. to hear that how it came up with the idea and make sure it passed not according to bob but first two years of congress house senate president all controlled by d.c. that everything is or no not at all but i want to know if that is how we're majority o.e. you know why straight on was passed under john boehner speakership do you need so much on earth no not sure you heard the phrase it was john beyers idea just that it's fact just you're right i was but beyond that this this lie that the democrats controlled the senate for two years blows my mind yet sixty two months and one day until until scott brown was sworn into the seventy nine is not control there there was no immigration reform going on for two months or a one year day the president had a full time to bridge senate for two months and wanted a the rest of his presidency here he read i coul
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positions, the woman, a law- enforcement officer. suddenly, he feels the need. out of touch. >> i have got to respond. that is not true. i co-sponsored a bill and voted for a bill on the floor that kept the right language as is. >> that is what the bill said. >> that is not true. question need to wrap up quickly. let me ask you about the human being behind a politician and a candidate. congressman walsh. you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that inform the person you have become? >> i have tried to dedicate my life to helping those less fortunate than i. most of life prior to running three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american, hispanic, and white children. i taught american history. >> i need to ask. you were born in thailand to an american father. your mother was of chinese extraction. you traveled in south asia and ended up in hawaii. how did that affect the person you became? >> i ended up
positions, the woman, a law- enforcement officer. suddenly, he feels the need. out of touch. >> i have got to respond. that is not true. i co-sponsored a bill and voted for a bill on the floor that kept the right language as is. >> that is what the bill said. >> that is not true. question need to wrap up quickly. let me ask you about the human being behind a politician and a candidate. congressman walsh. you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did...
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ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done a terrific job. however, there will be a tipping point for people. this could impact for people. you could say today would affect the president. you could say by next tuesday, you could get a protest vote could bt you? >> i think we have a president and believe me after the eight years before this president, one bumbling mistake after another and that is being kind to have a president who is inintelligent and who is proactive and who was very sincere that he did here today, i can people feel more security with barack obama in the white house when we have something like this happen. we know he is going
ac the hurricane he put forward a bill in the new jersey ledge literature to change a 100 year old law that when utilities are down they are fined $100 a day. he wanted that changed to $100,000 a day to tell the utilities to upgrade your infra structure and use your profits to do a better job and i thought wow he was saying that. >> i think people who have been respectful of the difficult job that the authorities have had. and i think all the mayors from bloomberg to cory booker have done...
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in july two thousand and twelve the national assembly of nicaragua adopted a law to build a canal that would connect the caribbean to the pacific this would not merrily give a boost to the nicaraguan economy but actually promote you can choose to buy the region screeches economy when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed and the vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know. ever since the spanish conquest of her own great britain rival it with spain for control of iraq are thinking there was a natural motorway here it's sort of existed or by way of the san juan river that springs from lake nicaragua but one section was missing a canal across the narrow isthmus of reverse because of that our country ended up in the middle of a geo political disputes and became a target for us expansionist policies nicaragua and most of all independence after the us invasion but what's important here is that this project has always been on the books that i went over a century ago and the americans themselves looked into building a canal in nicar
in july two thousand and twelve the national assembly of nicaragua adopted a law to build a canal that would connect the caribbean to the pacific this would not merrily give a boost to the nicaraguan economy but actually promote you can choose to buy the region screeches economy when is the canal scheduled for completion. indeed and the vision of such a canal goes back as long as the history of nicaragua for five centuries you know. ever since the spanish conquest of her own great britain rival...
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this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that . varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that could be depended on unlawful assembly if you have enough presented your itinerary and the directions of according to your protests routes to the police force of them in a spot in come back before the protest is started and that's what's causing a lot of controversy because people are saying you know it's my inherit right to go out and express our opinions me able to go to the streets and take to the streets in a peaceful manner when i was covering as a reporter the major i guess you protests that were happening in downtown montreal because of the students protests that were happening there basi
this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that . varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across get back in any major city back where if you were fifty people or more in a in a peaceful protest a nonviolent protest that...
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prior police chiefs have -- objected to the law as well. you have had the democratic committee to vote and 90% in favor of this. and the editorial boards of the "washington post" and gazette unusual looked at this and believe the union's position is wrong and the police chief is right. i supported the law and signed. >> a vote in favor of question b ends the mandate on management decisions going through the union. eals with ex gambling. it's been an expensive fight. the latest disclosure shows companies with a stake in the measure have less than $72 million starting to -- trying to sway your vote. the biggest one, pen national gaming and they want to defeat the expansion, $35.5 million on it. mgm wants to build some in support of the bill. the new quinnipiac university poll found george allen losing ground among independent voters. democrat tim kaine is ahead of allen, 50 to 46%. a few weeks ago, cane was up 51 to 41% in the same poll. >>> cell phone owners and twitter users are getting text messages, urging the vote against president obama
prior police chiefs have -- objected to the law as well. you have had the democratic committee to vote and 90% in favor of this. and the editorial boards of the "washington post" and gazette unusual looked at this and believe the union's position is wrong and the police chief is right. i supported the law and signed. >> a vote in favor of question b ends the mandate on management decisions going through the union. eals with ex gambling. it's been an expensive fight. the latest...
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that which is power chapter six which i think gets to this crackdown on corporate crime that's simple law enforcement the budgets are the credibly small if you had a massive street crime wave in new york and you only had one hundred cops what would be the obvious next step you hire more cops so we need more federal cops on the corporate crime beat but the corporations in congress make sure that the law enforcement budgets the prosecutors investigators and the justice department f.b.i. f.d.a. are de minimus and that's the way they get rid get get away with the corporate crime ad it's amazing how times change oh reagan at least sent a thousand banks just to jail with the crisis we haven't seen one yet. to create national charters for a large corporation well i goes back to president william howard taft and president teddy roosevelt they saw these big corporations coming up and they said look we can have nevada a you can have new jersey and delaware charter i mean general motors is charter to this day in delaware general motors could buy delaware in a weekend of dupont was willing to settle
that which is power chapter six which i think gets to this crackdown on corporate crime that's simple law enforcement the budgets are the credibly small if you had a massive street crime wave in new york and you only had one hundred cops what would be the obvious next step you hire more cops so we need more federal cops on the corporate crime beat but the corporations in congress make sure that the law enforcement budgets the prosecutors investigators and the justice department f.b.i. f.d.a....
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yet people are complying with the law. people are slowindown, and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> reporter: no one denies d.c. coiffures are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. the mayor said that he put that money to work. >> the additional revenue generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> reporter: council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street. he said the mayor's plan still uses camera fines to fat know up the budget. >> when we balance the budget, it should be done with taxes and we should not use fines across the city to balance the budget. >> one thing to point out under the mayor's plan for speed limits over 10 miles an hour, well, that will be dropped to $50. the thing is when it comes to speed cameras throughout the city, chief lanier said that her department does not send out tickets for basically zero to 10 miles over the speed limit. a police officer would have to write that ticket also, under the mayor's pla
yet people are complying with the law. people are slowindown, and the number of violations has decreased in that state. >> reporter: no one denies d.c. coiffures are overflowing with money from speed camera tickets. the mayor said that he put that money to work. >> the additional revenue generated by speeding fines will be used to hire 100 new police officers. >> reporter: council member tommy wells supports the idea of more officers on the street. he said the mayor's plan...
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that's been the law for more than 40 years and it still is. they're about to spend their own money independently of the campaign if they want to but they can't make contributions. presidential candidates raise money at the national level. -- a maximum levels. there are a loft of wealthy individuals who support them. so the obama campaign stands out in that respect a little bit. the caller is making another point which is that the money in this race this year has been much more focused in many respects on a small number of individual people. the attention in this spending is focused on a small number of people who have contributed hundreds of millions of dollars to the process. i think the number that gets you to a majority of the money -- about 60% of the outside money has been raced from about 200 individuals. so the number of people you could fit on an airplane have been an important group in funding these outside efforts this year. and that's different and i think we need to watch to see whether those financial resources can become more imp
that's been the law for more than 40 years and it still is. they're about to spend their own money independently of the campaign if they want to but they can't make contributions. presidential candidates raise money at the national level. -- a maximum levels. there are a loft of wealthy individuals who support them. so the obama campaign stands out in that respect a little bit. the caller is making another point which is that the money in this race this year has been much more focused in many...